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My Favourite Artist

Carol Rose GoldenEagle

Carol Rose GoldenEagle is Cree/Dene with roots in Sandy Bay, northern Saskatchewan. She is a published and award-winning novelist, poet, playwright, visual artist, and musician. She is the author of the award-winning novel Bearskin Diary (2015), Hiraeth, a book of poetry (2018), Bone Black (2019), and Narrows of Fear (2020). Carol was named as the 2021-2023 Saskatchewan Poet Laureate. In 2022, she was named as a Member of the Saskatchewan Order of Merit for her years of cross-cultural work within the Arts & Culture community. Before pursuing her art on a full-time basis, Carol worked as a journalist for more than 30 years in television and radio at APTN, CTV, and CBC.

Books by Carol Rose GoldenEagle

Awards, Reviews, and Accolades

First Nations Communities Read for Medicine Wheel Workbook: Finding Your Healthy Balance

Carrie Armstrong was a finalist in the Trade Non-Fiction Category for the Alberta Book Publishing Awards for Mother Earth Plants for Health & Beauty: Indigenous Plants, Traditions and Recipes.

Interviews & Articles

These Indigenous women use local plants to introduce their cultural heritage to new audiences

"This article is part of Sharing Circles, a series dedicated to shining a light on the diverse Indigenous tourism experiences welcoming you across..."

Sep 30, 2020

The Writers’ Block: Carrie Armstrong

"We could all use a little more Mother Earth in our lives—and Métis entrepreneur, teacher and author Carrie Armstrong wants to help."

Dec 23, 2021

Carrie Armstrong
Mother Earth Essentials

"This article is part of Sharing Circles,Carrie is a proud Metis woman, teacher, and award-winning business woman who has founded and created an Indigenous-themed beauty product and tea company, Mother Earth Essentials a series dedicated to shining a light on the diverse Indigenous tourism experiences welcoming you across..."